Monday, April 28

The facade of the devaraja market and the Dufferin clock tower in MySuru are reflected in stagnant rainwater on Thursday, after moderate to heavy showers on Wednesday night.

The facade of the devaraja market and the Dufferin clock tower in MySuru are reflected in stagnant rainwater on Thursday, after moderate to heavy showers on Wednesday night. | Photo credit: Ma Sriram

Mysuru and nearby places received heavy rains that lasted almost an hour, Wednesday night.

While the Mysuru district received 22.4 mm or rain, MySuru Taluk recorded 8.5 mm.

The rain, which began around 9.30 pm continued incessantly until 10.30 pm, was widespread and uniform, and according to the Natural Disaster Monitoring Center of the state of Karnatak High, in the state.

While the cheese received 83.5 mm or the rain for the 24 -hour period that finished 8.30 am on Thursday, Besagarhalli received 61 mm of rains, and Cadabahalli recorded 59.5 mm or rain that joked the same period.

The India Meteorological Department said that other places where there was a significant rain included Bellur in the Mandya district, which received 30 mm or rain. Hunsur and Sargur in the Mysuru district registered 20 mm or rain.

Despite the precipitation, there was no respite of the abrasing heat on Thors Day and the sensual climate prevailed during the day.

KSNDMC has predicted that it will disperse a very light and modern rain on Mandya, Mysuru and Chamarajanagar until 8.30 in the morning on Friday.

Electric storms and wind speed are expected that reach 40 kmph at 50 kmph about parts of the duration of Karnataka South-2TRINTERior in the next few days and the prognosis is valid until April 21.

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